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Applying for a course can be done by phone or online. If you have any questions or want to speak in person, we can be reached at 435.335.7404 or 800.335.7404.

14-Day Field

Code: , date: 12/31/1969 - 12/31/1969

Please complete the information below and click "Submit." Your information will be sent to our office and we will contact you within a few hours (next business day, if on a weekend) – by phone or email – so that we can discuss your course interest, check availability and confirm your registration. If you do not hear from us soon, please call to confirm we have the right information. In order to register, a deposit of $600 for a 28-Day Field course or $400 for all other courses will be required. You can place this deposit with us using a MasterCard or VISA but we'll review all of this once we've contacted you and discussed things.

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What you need to know

Who Goes to BOSS?

So who exactly goes to "survival school?" Normal people? The kind of people you'd want to hang out with? Well, if you're anything like our alumni, you'll be happy to know that the people who go to BOSS are normal, healthy people looking for an adventurous experience and you'll probably fit right in.

Health and Safety

When you're known for being "the toughest survival school in the country," people sometimes wonder what that means. Actually, people usually read that and then go on to something else, something that doesn't sound as intimidating. After all, this is your vacation time, right?

Risk on Courses

At BOSS, we hope to provide you with a wilderness experience that seeks to minimize your exposure to unwanted risks or injuries. However, this does not mean that we can eliminate these risks, for many of them are intrinsic to the types of experiences we offer. Many of the risks you experience on the trail (those related to hunger, thirst, weather, etc.) are, in fact, a critical component of your course. These may even be why you've come to BOSS in the first place.